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When the world is coming to an end, and mankind is reduced to their most animal instincts, the only logical thing to do is race cars and sing pop songs a capella. (article)
The Takeaway looks at the remake of the 1979 film "Mad Max," we remember iconic musician B.B. King, and we look at the arguments in the sentencing phase of the Boston Bombing trial. (episode)
As we look at the current crop of dystopian books and films on the market, it's hard not to notice that these fictional futures bear a striking resemblance to our very real world.
King won more than two dozen Grammy awards, influenced major guitarists like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, and made the blues mainstream by always speaking the truth.
The "immature teenage brain" defense couldn't save convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from the death penalty. One psychiatrist casts doubt on the defense's argument.
Every Friday, Sean Rameswaram, a producer with Studio 360 and host of the podcast Sideshow, rounds up the week in internet phenomena.
The Movie Date Podcast Team is back to review the weekend's new releases, including "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "Pitch Perfect 2."
After more than 100 years, Sweet Briar College—an all-women's institutions just outside Lynchburg, Virginia—is set to close its doors for good.
We pump our own gas. We assemble our own furniture. Craig Lambert examines the dark side of self-service in his new book, "Shadow Work: The Unpaid, Unseen Jobs That Fill Your Day."